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and jeff, she survived. >> jeff: jim axelrod, thank you. in wake of this inexplicable violence that left 28 people dead here there is a massive search for answers under way. john miller joins you now, again, john, we understand that postal inspectors are part of this investigation. why is that? >> well, that's right, jeff, and that has become part of the standard package, if you will, in these kinds of cases, based on experience in the virginia tech massacre, the shooter there had sent out a package containing a videotape with a long rambling message that was destined for a television network, in the case in aurora, colorado, at the movie theatre james holmes had sent out a package with a spiral notebook that had his writings and pictures 6 what appeared to be him shooting at people. so what they want to do is get not mailboxes, get to the local post office, look for anything with the return address of the suspect so that they can intercept any communications that might contain evidence or more importantly a clue as to motive. >> john, inve
and jeff, she survived. >> jeff: jim axelrod, thank you. in wake of this inexplicable violence that left 28 people dead here there is a massive search for answers under way. john miller joins you now, again, john, we understand that postal inspectors are part of this investigation. why is that? >> well, that's right, jeff, and that has become part of the standard package, if you will, in these kinds of cases, based on experience in the virginia tech massacre, the shooter there had...
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getting back to warren jeffs. he is currently serving a life sentence after being found guilty of sexual assault against two girls, but as you said, he still in some ways is in control, controlling the cult, controlling the sect members from jail. why is that? how is he able to have such control of them from behind bars? >> you know, he has the same rights as every other prisoner in this country. he gets phone calls. he gets letters. he gets visits. >> why do they still believe in him and follow him? >> because he has -- he had exerted such a mass control over the people at the time that he was convicted that for them to relinquish and he has forbidden any kind of access to newspapers, internet, television, anything like that, that the people don't understand or know what is going on, and they won't accept it any way because he has convinced them that it's all propaganda, it's all lies. he has gone so far in the last months to ban sex between married couples. he has determined that there are only 15 men in the gro
getting back to warren jeffs. he is currently serving a life sentence after being found guilty of sexual assault against two girls, but as you said, he still in some ways is in control, controlling the cult, controlling the sect members from jail. why is that? how is he able to have such control of them from behind bars? >> you know, he has the same rights as every other prisoner in this country. he gets phone calls. he gets letters. he gets visits. >> why do they still believe in...
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>> jeff: tonight the battle for syria, as rebel forces continue their advance on damascus high level diplomats say the conflict is getting worse amid claims al qaeda fighters in the country are getting smarter. david martin at the pentagon with the latest. >> with the fiscal cliff looming the future of many small businesses is up in the air. randall pinkston heads up the cost of uncertainty for one owner. >> a therapy already used with adults shows promise in treating children with advanced leukemia. this young girl shares her experience. >> and holiday return. >> it's my pleasure to return this to you. >> jeff: tony guida watches as a famous hotel welcomes back long missing items, no questions asked. >> this is the captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. syrian rebels tonight are ramping up their adult-- assault on damascus and a legalo the country's largest city. the u.n. peace envoy met with u.n. and russian diplomats trying to broker a cease-fire. at the same time there is growing concern tonight over al qaeda's influe
>> jeff: tonight the battle for syria, as rebel forces continue their advance on damascus high level diplomats say the conflict is getting worse amid claims al qaeda fighters in the country are getting smarter. david martin at the pentagon with the latest. >> with the fiscal cliff looming the future of many small businesses is up in the air. randall pinkston heads up the cost of uncertainty for one owner. >> a therapy already used with adults shows promise in treating children...
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we find jeff flock with more. jeff: and extraordinarily difficult situation here. live pictures from the mississippi. we are on 24 barges and tow. this is the guy who runs this. extraordinary low levels. >> yes. this is the lowest levels we have seen in years. we are approaching record lows we have never seen. jeff: it is not enough to raise the levels, the rain we are seeing right now. >> it is pretty amazing what you can see at these low river stages. it is really amazing how low the water is. jeff: they have had to reduce the amount of cargo that they can ship. it is actually a fertilizer that in this middle part. the outside is actually empty barges to go upriver to bring grain back down. >> correct. jeff: how much of an impact puts back this is fertilizer for spring planting. >> salt for the roads we drive on to keep us safe. jeff: this is almost on navigable. >> if we don't get anything done, we will be off this river. jeff: they are asking the obama administration to blow up some rock formations that are now blocking areas of the river. it is a difficult sit
we find jeff flock with more. jeff: and extraordinarily difficult situation here. live pictures from the mississippi. we are on 24 barges and tow. this is the guy who runs this. extraordinary low levels. >> yes. this is the lowest levels we have seen in years. we are approaching record lows we have never seen. jeff: it is not enough to raise the levels, the rain we are seeing right now. >> it is pretty amazing what you can see at these low river stages. it is really amazing how low...
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." >> glor: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. syrian rebels tonight are ramping up their on damascus and alleppo the country's largest city. the u.n. peace envoy met with u.n. and russian diplomats trying to broker a cease-fire. at the same time there is growing concern tonight over al qaeda's influence in the rebel ranks. david martin is at the pentagon. >> reporter: video said to show the aftermath of a syrian air strike provides graphic evidence of a life-and-death battle which high level diplomats say is bad and getting worse. despite its air power the assad regime appears increasingly on the defensive against rebel forces which according to israel's ambassador to the u.s. include a growing number of radical islamist. >> the jihadi presence is big and getting bigger. and the longer the conflict goes on there, the bigger it will get. >> the jihadies are an offshoot of al qaeda in iraq which ones fought a no holds bar battle against american troops. according to jeffrey white a former analyst for the defense intelligence agency
." >> glor: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. syrian rebels tonight are ramping up their on damascus and alleppo the country's largest city. the u.n. peace envoy met with u.n. and russian diplomats trying to broker a cease-fire. at the same time there is growing concern tonight over al qaeda's influence in the rebel ranks. david martin is at the pentagon. >> reporter: video said to show the aftermath of a syrian air strike provides graphic evidence of a life-and-death...
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now, back to jeff. >> brown: and to egypt. within the last 24 hours the country has seen the worst violence since president mohamed morsi was elected in june. seven people were killed and more than 600 hurt during overnight clashes in cairo outside the presidential palace. we have a report from jonathan rugman of "independent television news." >> reporter: last year, they ousted a dictator. last night, they turned against one another. religious and secular egyptians fighting outside the palace of their first freely-elected president. after riot police gave up keeping the two warring sides apart. seven people were killed and hundreds were injured. both sides were armed with clubs, but eyewitnesses said the first gunfire came from president morsi's supporters. the president's opponents let off fireworks. but they say they won't back down until the president gives up sweeping new powers or resigns. this morning, the army moved in. not to mount a military coup, but to defend a president they would once have jailed for his politica
now, back to jeff. >> brown: and to egypt. within the last 24 hours the country has seen the worst violence since president mohamed morsi was elected in june. seven people were killed and more than 600 hurt during overnight clashes in cairo outside the presidential palace. we have a report from jonathan rugman of "independent television news." >> reporter: last year, they ousted a dictator. last night, they turned against one another. religious and secular egyptians...
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jeff, good of you, sir. >>guest: my pleasure. >>trace: there is breaking news and new violence in egypt today. protests rocked the regime of the new president soon after his sudden power grab. now there is word that some of his top advisors have quit. there also are reports that someone set the muslim brotherhood party office on fire. we are live in cairo coming up. plus, big developments in the case of the mom who police say pulled her cancer stricken daughter right out of the hospital. now the girl's father reportedly says she has left the country. that is coming up. >>trace: this is "studio b" and time for the top of the news. there is breaking news now in egypt. state-run tv is reporting that witnesses say masked men set fire to the headquarters of the muslim brotherhood in eastern egypt. the controversial president morsi was the leaders of that group before he resigned after winning the election. two weeks ago, the new president made himself a dictator, giving himself absolute power and tensions is been on the rise ever sinc
jeff, good of you, sir. >>guest: my pleasure. >>trace: there is breaking news and new violence in egypt today. protests rocked the regime of the new president soon after his sudden power grab. now there is word that some of his top advisors have quit. there also are reports that someone set the muslim brotherhood party office on fire. we are live in cairo coming up. plus, big developments in the case of the mom who police say pulled her cancer stricken daughter right out of the...
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but jeff's lawyer argues the judge got it wrong. the question is whether lynn intended to stay in the us with us her family. >> the phrase miscarriage of justice comes to mind. >> reporter: the main issue for the supreme court is if jeff can appeal the decision now that aris is out of the country. >> you got to have that next level of review. >> reporter: and it could have broader implications. >> this is a case that has immediate significant long lasting impact for every parent in america. >> reporter: though most likely for military families and families who travel overseas. ultimately lynn's lawyer says it all comes down to this. >> the welfare of the child. it is not good for a child to be like a ping-pong ball, going backwards and forwards between different countries. >> wow. joe johns, what a mess. how was the case argued before the supreme court this morning? >> well, you know, question is which direction are they going to go? the court never really tells you but you try to find things from their questions. the main issue is
but jeff's lawyer argues the judge got it wrong. the question is whether lynn intended to stay in the us with us her family. >> the phrase miscarriage of justice comes to mind. >> reporter: the main issue for the supreme court is if jeff can appeal the decision now that aris is out of the country. >> you got to have that next level of review. >> reporter: and it could have broader implications. >> this is a case that has immediate significant long lasting impact...
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jeff toobin, joe johns both joining me. joe, we were talking about it a little bit -- a few minutes ago. it is very interesting, not just in the cases that the supreme court decided to take, but the ones that they decided not to take. why? >> that's absolutely right. there is one case, gill versus the office of personnel management, which had a whole list of plaintiffs in it, a number of couples that had been denied different types of benefits, that the court did not decide to take, it is a sprawling case. and one of the things that is interesting about that is that in gill there was at least a possibility that justice kagan might have had to recuse herself because of her involvement further down the line as solicitor general. that would have created the possibility of at least conceivably of a 4-4 tie on the court. but by not taking that case, i think you can ask jeffrey toobin, but my feeling is they increase the possibilities that they're going to get something here that really matters and doesn't just come out as a tie,
jeff toobin, joe johns both joining me. joe, we were talking about it a little bit -- a few minutes ago. it is very interesting, not just in the cases that the supreme court decided to take, but the ones that they decided not to take. why? >> that's absolutely right. there is one case, gill versus the office of personnel management, which had a whole list of plaintiffs in it, a number of couples that had been denied different types of benefits, that the court did not decide to take, it is...
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. >> it is called crazy heart, jeff bridges. >> i know, i know. i haven't seen that. i want to see that, though, and avatar. >> reporter: yethey have come a long way. let me play a game with you. great lawyer. >> ted. >> david. >> reporter: that's too easy. the adversaries are now friends, really good friends. and when we asked to meet with them, they suggested a personal spot. david boyce's apartment in new york city. if anybody had said to me nine years ago that i would about to be interviewing the two men who fought each other tooth and nail in bush versus gore on the same side of a constitutional fight, i would have said, are you crazy? >> actually, david and i talked about this in 2000, as we were getting ready to argue in the supreme court that some day we would like to be on the same side in the united states supreme court. and we said some day -- some day someone is going to come to us who will want to get married, and they'll be gay. >> reporter: it would take nearly a decade for that to actually happen. >> what do we want? >> reporter: olson was recruited by
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are the result of personal choices so somewhere we have to get the revenue to cover those costs ok jeff but seems reasonable to me what do you think. mamie makes a better argument against government funded health care than she does for fat taxes you know one of the problems that we have in our society an obesity is a very real problem is that cheap food bad calories bad decisions what we need to do is you know if you think about the unintended consequences of a fat tax everyone's going to want to have less expensive food cheaper food but that's what some one of the activists are complaining about that food is too cheap so we're going to move to even less expensive probably less healthy foods to avoid the fat tax government big government activists often ignore the unintended consequence is they say we've got a big problem obesity and we do and they say here's a solution you know the white house in the first lady's let's move campaign has taken a very reasonable approach i would wonder whether mimi thinks that the first lady has gone far enough or is she part of this whole corporate love
are the result of personal choices so somewhere we have to get the revenue to cover those costs ok jeff but seems reasonable to me what do you think. mamie makes a better argument against government funded health care than she does for fat taxes you know one of the problems that we have in our society an obesity is a very real problem is that cheap food bad calories bad decisions what we need to do is you know if you think about the unintended consequences of a fat tax everyone's going to want...
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it raises so many questions, jeff. once they are in mexico i don't know that there is anything that anybody here on this side of the border can really do about it, is there? >> if there were charges. there needs to be an investigation first. the problem right now is apparently they left the day before. the child had a catheter in the heart still. the question is, is the child safe? if the authorities said, she is safe, in the care of another doctor in another hospital now i don't think anything would happen. the problem is the questions that have arisen. it why did they do this? it appears they were afraid of the bill. martha: i was going to mention that. the father said she felt she wasn't getting the proper care and that the bills were ricing anrising and rising and that is telling as well, is it not? >> it wasn't the proper care in the sense they did this the day before the scheduled release. they just didn't want to sign any papers or do anything -- martha: you're saying they skipped out on the bill. >> they didn't
it raises so many questions, jeff. once they are in mexico i don't know that there is anything that anybody here on this side of the border can really do about it, is there? >> if there were charges. there needs to be an investigation first. the problem right now is apparently they left the day before. the child had a catheter in the heart still. the question is, is the child safe? if the authorities said, she is safe, in the care of another doctor in another hospital now i don't think...
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jeff is a u.s. army sergeant that served in afghanistan. he says aris shouldn't be with her mother because lynn has a drinking problem. >> personally i don't think that somebody with an issue, an alcohol issue like that, can take care of a child. you know, definitely on their own. >> reporter: as evidenced jeff points to this 2010 police video where lynn was charged with disorderly conduct. but lynn says it was an isolated incident after a night out. >> i had too much to drink, and i apologized to the court, you know, when i was taken to court. that's no reflection on me as a mother. i wasn't drunk in charge of my child. >> reporter: it's a classic he-said-she-said. >> i believe he set me up. >> reporter: lynn accuses jeff of unwanted controlling behavior, including a plot to get her deported. >> he called the police on me on the 24th of december, christmas eve, and i was removed from the house. i was taken to jail. >> reporter: something jeff denies. >> how could i get her deported? how is that even possible? >> reporter: telling a totally
jeff is a u.s. army sergeant that served in afghanistan. he says aris shouldn't be with her mother because lynn has a drinking problem. >> personally i don't think that somebody with an issue, an alcohol issue like that, can take care of a child. you know, definitely on their own. >> reporter: as evidenced jeff points to this 2010 police video where lynn was charged with disorderly conduct. but lynn says it was an isolated incident after a night out. >> i had too much to...
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in san jose jeff pierce kron four news. san jose police hav >> san jose police have arrested a woman arrested arrested a woman suspected in a fatal gang- motivated shooting which killed a 17 - year old boy. rebecca villa-nueva is in custody. police say, daniel capetillo was gunned down, on november 30th. detectives believe villanueva did not act alone in the shooting. and are still looking for more suspects. >> a santa cruz man is accused of stealing a half millions dollars from company investors. prosecutors say robert rinehart stole the deposits from those who invested in his company and used the money to pay for personal expenses. rinehart was indicted on eight counts of wire fraud. he made his first appearance in court on thursday and was released on a 50-thousand dollar bond. rinehart is scheduled to appear in court again next month. each count of wire fraud carries a potential sentence of up to 20 years in prison. >> two locations failed an alcohol compliancy check carried out in the north bay. police sent in a 17 yea
in san jose jeff pierce kron four news. san jose police hav >> san jose police have arrested a woman arrested arrested a woman suspected in a fatal gang- motivated shooting which killed a 17 - year old boy. rebecca villa-nueva is in custody. police say, daniel capetillo was gunned down, on november 30th. detectives believe villanueva did not act alone in the shooting. and are still looking for more suspects. >> a santa cruz man is accused of stealing a half millions dollars from...
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jeff flock is down by the river with more on this. jeff? >> how low can it go, melissa? this is a river gauge. take a look where it is right now. i was at a flood in this town in phebse, illinois and that was used. look where the river is now? nowhere near the gauge. marty, run with me. look at this boat. if you can't tell how low this water is, that boat you see out there, that is army corps of engineers right now. they're doing sounding because there are river boulders or what they call river pinnacles. >> rock pinnacles, that's correct. >> they're sticking up and making this un 1/2 dpabl. -- unnavigable. >> when the water goes up the pinnacles are past the bridge. >> this is huge estuary for shipping from diesel to fertilizer, to grain moves up and down this. this is what we're talking about right there, marty? marty is with aep river operations. they run barges up and down here. those are what they called rock pinnacles? >> that's correct. those will extend clear out into the channel past the bridge pier. that is what the corps is trying to get removed. >> they will
jeff flock is down by the river with more on this. jeff? >> how low can it go, melissa? this is a river gauge. take a look where it is right now. i was at a flood in this town in phebse, illinois and that was used. look where the river is now? nowhere near the gauge. marty, run with me. look at this boat. if you can't tell how low this water is, that boat you see out there, that is army corps of engineers right now. they're doing sounding because there are river boulders or what they call...
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liz: jeff is live from the mississippi river to show us the unbelievable situation there. jeff? >> you are looking at stuff, liz, and dave, that you have not seen, rocks not seen in decades. they call those rock pinnacles. look at this. there are no beaches on the mississippi river. well, now, there are beaches. this is normally underwater. the water level is up there. look at what the formations are doing? they are cracking in the sand. it's that draw because of the draught. the scene on the mighty mississippi, not right now, earlier today, we spent the day on a tow looking at a load of forget laser coming north, so low, they have to reduce the amount of of the barges. we talked to -- tell you, look at the companies affected. companies like monsanto, dow, fertilizers, adm who ships grain. a man who runs a shipping companies along the mississippi who says right now these water levels are killing them. >> efficiencies drawing down in the low river stages, less amount of barges per boat taking more barges and boats to move the same amount of ton. >> it is a difficult situation, an
liz: jeff is live from the mississippi river to show us the unbelievable situation there. jeff? >> you are looking at stuff, liz, and dave, that you have not seen, rocks not seen in decades. they call those rock pinnacles. look at this. there are no beaches on the mississippi river. well, now, there are beaches. this is normally underwater. the water level is up there. look at what the formations are doing? they are cracking in the sand. it's that draw because of the draught. the scene on...
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. >> jeff, what about that? is this a first amendment issue? >> this is actually a hard case, i think, because it is true that physicians or anyone else can express any kind of opinion they want about homosexuality but it's also true that the state of california can regulate the practice of medicine, including telling doctors and any kind of care providers you can't mislead, give advice that will hurt patients. they can't prescribe laetrile to cure cancer because that doesn't work. what the state of california tried to do here is say that this kind of therapy is harmful, especially to children, and we as the state can stop it. that i think is close to legal, but it is also true that physicians and therapists do have certain rights to express their opinion about what works and what doesn't, and the judge tried to navigate between the two of those. >> but is this ruling, jeff, by the judge, the law, does it stop a therapist from speaking out against -- i mean, if they want to go on television and say being gay is bad or you know, against religiou
. >> jeff, what about that? is this a first amendment issue? >> this is actually a hard case, i think, because it is true that physicians or anyone else can express any kind of opinion they want about homosexuality but it's also true that the state of california can regulate the practice of medicine, including telling doctors and any kind of care providers you can't mislead, give advice that will hurt patients. they can't prescribe laetrile to cure cancer because that doesn't work....
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. >> thanks, jeff. >>> coming up in sports, a wild finish down >>> here's carol with a lot of action. >> it is beautiful. >> do some christmas carolling. all right, there is a day and night double feature in georgetown. one week since hearing the news of breaking away from the big east, the spotlight is back on the hard wood for georgetown. they were camera ready. hoyas facing american in a neighborhood showdown. this hasn't been much of a rivalry. g-town came in riding an eight-game winning streak over the eagles. pick it up first half. american trails by eight. dribbles around the pick. he will drain that jumper. munoz led the eagles with 15. american cuts the lead to six. second half now, hoyas up big. 18 points. auto porter adding to that. 16 points, 13 boards for porter. later in the half, au on the break. hoyas off and running. quarter. the alley-oop. georgetown wraps up the none conference schedule with a win. >> i'm happy with why we are. you say okay after 11 games you're going to be 10-1. will you take that? i'll take that. none of us in that locker room are sitting with our
. >> thanks, jeff. >>> coming up in sports, a wild finish down >>> here's carol with a lot of action. >> it is beautiful. >> do some christmas carolling. all right, there is a day and night double feature in georgetown. one week since hearing the news of breaking away from the big east, the spotlight is back on the hard wood for georgetown. they were camera ready. hoyas facing american in a neighborhood showdown. this hasn't been much of a rivalry. g-town...
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you know, on the flight is a nonprofit organization started by earl warren here with us today, and jeff miller. it flies world war ii veterans after to see this beautiful memorial at no cost to the veterans. they fly from 117 cities from across the country and have flown over 100,000 veterans to date. for the past two years my business partners and our team have followed the veterans and volunteers from the stars and stripes on the organization in milwaukee. it's my honor to direct your attention to the to world war ii veterans that are here with us today. they are amazing guys who have also become my very, very good friends. i first like to acknowledge julian, and his daughter, julie. can you give a wave? where is julian? julian served in the navy as a cook, and also on the unit for he buried both japanese and american soldiers. he is a published poet. next i want to tell you about joe. who is a company today by his wife. say hi, joe. [applause] many of the now joe, but you might not know why. this picture was taken of him in 1945 in "life" magazine. it was called the human skeleton, w
you know, on the flight is a nonprofit organization started by earl warren here with us today, and jeff miller. it flies world war ii veterans after to see this beautiful memorial at no cost to the veterans. they fly from 117 cities from across the country and have flown over 100,000 veterans to date. for the past two years my business partners and our team have followed the veterans and volunteers from the stars and stripes on the organization in milwaukee. it's my honor to direct your...
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i'm joined by my guests in new york meanwhile she is the president of national action against obesity jeff steer he is a senior fellow at the national center for public policy research and donica moore she's a woman's health expert an advocate physician educator and a media commentator on cross talk rules and effect folks that means you can jump in anytime you want me i probably should lose a few pounds because of the food i eat so should that food that i eat be taxed to teach me to eat wetter better and to be have a better health. well studies show if we increase costs or put about a twenty percent tax on certain foods that you will see a reduction in consumption i can't imagine someone trying to float a twenty percent tax on anything right now i see it more than a syntax or punitive i see.
i'm joined by my guests in new york meanwhile she is the president of national action against obesity jeff steer he is a senior fellow at the national center for public policy research and donica moore she's a woman's health expert an advocate physician educator and a media commentator on cross talk rules and effect folks that means you can jump in anytime you want me i probably should lose a few pounds because of the food i eat so should that food that i eat be taxed to teach me to eat wetter...
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jeff: metal all over the place. metals traders don't know how to take it much better than expected employment report. this morning. initially we saw gold and silver selling off into the number as the dollar rallied and bonds really took a tank and people said the u.s. is doing good but europe is not doing very good and we are concerned about that so what you saw is a shift in the marketplace. the u.s. is the place to be. kris cox little bit, rest on, but middle-class coming back. four of them expected, consumer confidence number of big drop in december. that took that awful little bit but if you look at the technical, they went below the 100 day moving average and hanging above it and back above it. the traders say maybe of the market doesn't break we could make another good move to the upside. this number there, the other metal is copper. copper has been the one metal that has been staying very strong. a lot of hope for a chinese demand on top of more stimulus in china. supply deficit on that market and it sure hel
jeff: metal all over the place. metals traders don't know how to take it much better than expected employment report. this morning. initially we saw gold and silver selling off into the number as the dollar rallied and bonds really took a tank and people said the u.s. is doing good but europe is not doing very good and we are concerned about that so what you saw is a shift in the marketplace. the u.s. is the place to be. kris cox little bit, rest on, but middle-class coming back. four of them...
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that's important to us and in our dna. >> i worked for jeff zucker many years. he says in taking over cnn he wants to have more passion. do you think you can meet that bill? >> i think -- i certainly hope so. >> look, a lot of passion in people there and i think, you know, we've always done well when things are happening and it's in the slower times that we've run into problems, and i hope we figure it all out. >> a big story in new york with the photographer who didn't help a man who ultimately was killed in a subway. you've been in predicaments, you see something happening, working on a story. you recently had something happen to you with a little boy. >> oh, in haiti. yeah. that was -- yeah. an incident where somebody threw a concrete block on to a little boy in hate and opened up his skull, everyone was running a way from him. interesting. i initially ran towards him to take the picture. too two steps. continued running. this is ridiculous i don't need to take a picture. grab the kid and run with him. i don't want to make a big deal or anything, an incident
that's important to us and in our dna. >> i worked for jeff zucker many years. he says in taking over cnn he wants to have more passion. do you think you can meet that bill? >> i think -- i certainly hope so. >> look, a lot of passion in people there and i think, you know, we've always done well when things are happening and it's in the slower times that we've run into problems, and i hope we figure it all out. >> a big story in new york with the photographer who didn't...
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. >> jeff ford catches this hair-raising moment on camera while on his way home from work late one night. >> i was actually on the train sleeping myself. a lady screams oh my god, there is a rat, there's a rat on the train. i wake up and look around. i look down at my feet and there is a rat at my feet. >> he takes out the point-and-shoot camera and catches it climbing on to this unified sleeping man. >> i thought it was a crazy video because i've never seen a rat on the train period in my life, and i have lived here all my life. >> within days of ford posting the clip on facebook and youtube, it has tens of thousands of views, and for good ran. >> it's pretty fricking amazing. he caught a rat climbing on somebody on the new york subway. >> an experience ford won't forget any time soon, even if he wanted to. >> i have a hard time sleeping on the trains now. i really seriously do. i think about it. a rat crawling up on you? no. i don't want that to happen. >>> in our next video, a giant ball of legos rolls down a san francisco street. but could this be green screen technology or some othe
. >> jeff ford catches this hair-raising moment on camera while on his way home from work late one night. >> i was actually on the train sleeping myself. a lady screams oh my god, there is a rat, there's a rat on the train. i wake up and look around. i look down at my feet and there is a rat at my feet. >> he takes out the point-and-shoot camera and catches it climbing on to this unified sleeping man. >> i thought it was a crazy video because i've never seen a rat on the...
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jeff, why is it that the crisis seems to be heating up? you point out that the congo that the government's army is losing battle after battle. being routed in battle after battle by the rebels. >> i think this is really an issue of state failure. i've been covering congo for six years and i've seen the country get weaker and weaker since i began. there was a big election in 2006 that created a lot of hope and enthusiasm that things were turning around. they haven't. since then, the government has become more authoritarian, more corrupt, more rebel groups. what we are seeing is a symptom and cause. it's a symptom of this weak state that can't control its own territory. watch the couple hundred rebels march into the big es city in the country and they didn't do much about it. that's also a cause. now that the rebels have taken goma, a lot of other opposition groups are starting to think wait, maybe now is the time to really take on the government, and people are smelling blood in the water, and that's the worry that these rebels in eastern c
jeff, why is it that the crisis seems to be heating up? you point out that the congo that the government's army is losing battle after battle. being routed in battle after battle by the rebels. >> i think this is really an issue of state failure. i've been covering congo for six years and i've seen the country get weaker and weaker since i began. there was a big election in 2006 that created a lot of hope and enthusiasm that things were turning around. they haven't. since then, the...
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. >> reporter: tom watson and jeff tabaco have been together ten years and would like to make ofir relationship official. ur it's always been our dream to marry the person that we love and to commit our lives to each other. >> reporter: but as residents of california, they can't because four years ago california voters passed proposition 8, banning same-sex marriage. but it's the u.s. supreme court that will have the final say. today, the justices met behind closed doors to decide whether to hear arguments in the california case. if they do not, a lower court ccision striking down proposition 8 will stand and same-sex marriage will again be legal in california. >> if the court does not take the appeal, i will feel an amazing amount of joy. >> reporter: the court today also considered jumping into the debate over the defense of marriage act, known as doma, the 1996 federal law defines marriage as between a man and a woman and allows the government to deny federal assistance such as social security survivor benefits to same-sex couples, even if they're legally married. several lower courts have s
. >> reporter: tom watson and jeff tabaco have been together ten years and would like to make ofir relationship official. ur it's always been our dream to marry the person that we love and to commit our lives to each other. >> reporter: but as residents of california, they can't because four years ago california voters passed proposition 8, banning same-sex marriage. but it's the u.s. supreme court that will have the final say. today, the justices met behind closed doors to decide...
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i'm joined by my guests in new york meanwhile she is the president of national action against obesity jeff steer he is a senior fellow at the national center for public policy research and donica moore she's a woman's health expert an advocate physician educator and a media commentator on cross talk rules and effect folks that means you can jump in anytime you want me i probably should lose a few pounds because of the food i eat so should that food that i eat be taxed to teach me to eat wetter better and to be have better health.
i'm joined by my guests in new york meanwhile she is the president of national action against obesity jeff steer he is a senior fellow at the national center for public policy research and donica moore she's a woman's health expert an advocate physician educator and a media commentator on cross talk rules and effect folks that means you can jump in anytime you want me i probably should lose a few pounds because of the food i eat so should that food that i eat be taxed to teach me to eat wetter...
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more now from kron four's jeff bush who braved the holiday crowds. >> traffic has been crazy down here at union square but those who chose to drive had to be patient because it's been a slow roll all day long. the drive down oferrel street was a slow motion affair and it took several cycles of the traffic lights just to move a block. it was a convergence of pedestrians and other drivers and total gridlock was often the case at any given intersection within a mile of the square. (horns honking) >> freyed nerves and impatience were affecting many drivers who were caught off guard by the overwhelming amount of drivers ( honking ) >> and pedestrians. thousands of people were out and about with their shopping bags in tow. when the lights turned, you can see that the intersections were filled with at least a hundred people every time the light turned green. but, eventually, as slow as it was, people got where they were going and joined in with the annual tradition of holiday shopping in the city. i'm jeff bush, live in union square, kron four news >> in sa
more now from kron four's jeff bush who braved the holiday crowds. >> traffic has been crazy down here at union square but those who chose to drive had to be patient because it's been a slow roll all day long. the drive down oferrel street was a slow motion affair and it took several cycles of the traffic lights just to move a block. it was a convergence of pedestrians and other drivers and total gridlock was often the case at any given intersection within a mile of the square. (horns...
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dagen: good to see you, jeff. jeff flock reporting. thank you. the pentagon planning to deal with half a trillion dollars in budget cuts thanks to the looming cliff. gun sales rising over concerns of tighter gun control laws. we can find some winners in the stock market. here are some of those on the s&p. ♪ she knows you like no one else. and you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take alis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, de
dagen: good to see you, jeff. jeff flock reporting. thank you. the pentagon planning to deal with half a trillion dollars in budget cuts thanks to the looming cliff. gun sales rising over concerns of tighter gun control laws. we can find some winners in the stock market. here are some of those on the s&p. ♪ she knows you like no one else. and you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use...
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three officers arrived at the scene. 50-year-old, david gogian and 29-year-old-year-old jeff atherly, approached the car containing the him and other passengers, that's when shots were fired killing the officers. >> always sad when officer getting injured. we protect people. when an officer is hurt, that is hard thing. >> reporter: gogian was supervisor with the topeka police department. he served the community eight years when he got out of the military. atherly, was beginning his career in the department. he served a year and a half. officers are executing other search warrants in the area. they're not saying they're looking for other suspects at the time. police holding a press conference at 2:00 p.m. eastern time today. that's when we expect to learn more. we'll bring that to you. jon. jon: apparently there were other people in the car from which the shots originally came? >> reporter: that's right. they said they're not looking for anybody else which sounds cure us why. we'll look into that to see what they have to say. jon: thank you. heather nauert. jenna: investigators are see
three officers arrived at the scene. 50-year-old, david gogian and 29-year-old-year-old jeff atherly, approached the car containing the him and other passengers, that's when shots were fired killing the officers. >> always sad when officer getting injured. we protect people. when an officer is hurt, that is hard thing. >> reporter: gogian was supervisor with the topeka police department. he served the community eight years when he got out of the military. atherly, was beginning his...
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jeff, moments ago, actually, erskine bowles, they named this the erskine bowles counter offer said in an interview this is kabuki theater. if both sides got an agreement the way that washington is too quickly, their own side would kill them because they wouldn't think they had negotiated hard enough. they have to go through the exchange. we are in the early stages of the dance to take us a little while. >> there is some truth to that. there is posturing on both sides of this. the white house and speaker bane side. there are 29 days left. business world looking for signal from washington, not much time at all. but in washington that is all the time in the world. this comes down to something on the cusp of christmas, christmas eve or new year's eve. there is a risk for both sides off the cliff. some say the burden is on the republicans that come to the deal. but big part of what the president second term is like. what he can do on a variety of other things is shaped by what happens here. there is a significant risk and students for both sides. >> to that point. there are republicans who
jeff, moments ago, actually, erskine bowles, they named this the erskine bowles counter offer said in an interview this is kabuki theater. if both sides got an agreement the way that washington is too quickly, their own side would kill them because they wouldn't think they had negotiated hard enough. they have to go through the exchange. we are in the early stages of the dance to take us a little while. >> there is some truth to that. there is posturing on both sides of this. the white...
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jeff, this is not only a big deal, but this is also some complex legal questions here. what do you think is a realistic outcome as the justices will be taking this up some time next year. one great reporter said justices are not taking up one be question, it's arriving in stages. >> they are, and the two cases are very different from each other. the defensive marriage act case that comes from new york state, that has to do with the federal law passed in 1996 that says that the federal government will not recognize same sex marriages even in states where it's legal. that's a case where i think it is very likely to find a sympathetic hearing from anthony kennedy who has been sympathetic to gay rights in his earlier opinions. the proposition eight case has been a wild card. potentially, that's a case about whether every state in the union has to allow same sex marriage. there are different ways the court could decide the case, but that raises the possibility of a guarantee of marriage equality in the whole country. >> and you're an expert on the justices on the court, what
jeff, this is not only a big deal, but this is also some complex legal questions here. what do you think is a realistic outcome as the justices will be taking this up some time next year. one great reporter said justices are not taking up one be question, it's arriving in stages. >> they are, and the two cases are very different from each other. the defensive marriage act case that comes from new york state, that has to do with the federal law passed in 1996 that says that the federal...
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. >> jeff flock has the story at the bureau in chicago. hi, jeff. >> indeed. two headlines. sandy one, and the other is fiscal cliff. starting to see the first impacts now in terms of considerations about fiscal cliff on the sales call today with ford keeping production up in the first quarter. they are bullish, increasing production by 11%, and gm holding off on sales forecasts because they are worried about the cliff. look at the numbers. as lori said, gm up 3%, ford up 6%, chrysler up, 30th consecutive month of increases for chrysler, toyota up 17%. gm did well with small cars, we're getting to the point in the country where cars are # getting so old, 11 years is the average age of a vehicle right now, and that is driving it as well. on the sandy front, as we look at the stock numbers, the folks at ford say we are 30,000 additional sales industry-wide because of sandy. toyota said they they 400,000 cars were damaged in sandy, a boost to gm and ford. look at the stock there. ford stock not harmed by news of another recall for them. that recall's interesting because they do
. >> jeff flock has the story at the bureau in chicago. hi, jeff. >> indeed. two headlines. sandy one, and the other is fiscal cliff. starting to see the first impacts now in terms of considerations about fiscal cliff on the sales call today with ford keeping production up in the first quarter. they are bullish, increasing production by 11%, and gm holding off on sales forecasts because they are worried about the cliff. look at the numbers. as lori said, gm up 3%, ford up 6%,...
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the chief defensive lineman jeff allen tweeting this afternoon i am still in shock. i don't want to believe it. rip jerry brown. ted de williams who played with dallas and is now corner back for the colts. the cowboys play tomorrow. the team was briefed about what happened. the team had arrived in cincinnati and when they got to the hotel they were escorted into the hotel. they did not stop to talk to any fans. obviously everyone traumatized by what they learned this afternoon. >> two promising lives one cut short the other changed no doubt forever. >> casey said it i mentioned it earlier as well. one week ago we were learning the details of another nfl tragedy. that's when kansas city chief linebacker belcher killed his girlfriend before driving to the chief's stadium and committing suicide in front of the manager. two dash cameras showing belcher asleep outside of the apartment dmreks arou complex about 3:00 in the morning hours before he committed murder. police questioned him for several minutes checking to see if he had been drinking. officers say belcher was co
the chief defensive lineman jeff allen tweeting this afternoon i am still in shock. i don't want to believe it. rip jerry brown. ted de williams who played with dallas and is now corner back for the colts. the cowboys play tomorrow. the team was briefed about what happened. the team had arrived in cincinnati and when they got to the hotel they were escorted into the hotel. they did not stop to talk to any fans. obviously everyone traumatized by what they learned this afternoon. >> two...